Publications & Presentations

Special Topics:
Otitis Media

Shriberg, L. D., & Smith, A. J. (1983). Phonological correlates of middle-ear involvement in speech-delayed children: A methodological note. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 26, 293-297.

Kertoy, M. K., & Shriberg, L. D. (1984, November). Language correlates of recurrent otitis media. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Francisco, CA.

Shriberg, L. D. (1987). In search of the otitis media-speech connection. Journal of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, 15, 56-67.

Thielke, H. M., & Shriberg, L. D. (1987, November). Speech-language sequelae of recurrent otitis media in Native American preschoolers. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA.

Thielke, H. M., & Shriberg, L. D. (1990). Effects of recurrent otitis media on language, speech, and educational achievement in Menominee Indian children. Journal of Native American Education, 29, 25-35.

Shriberg, L. D., Flipsen, P., Jr., Thielke, H., Kwiatkowski, J., Kertoy, M., Katcher, M., Nellis, R., & Block, M. (2000). Risk for speech disorder associated with early recurrent otitis media with effusion: Two retrospective studies. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 43, 79-99.

Shriberg, L. D., Friel-Patti, S., Flipsen, P., Jr., & Brown, R. L. (2000). Otitis media, fluctuant hearing loss, and speech-language outcomes: A preliminary structural equation model. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 43, 100-120.

Shriberg, L. D., Flipsen, P., Jr., Kwiatkowski, J., & McSweeny, J. L. (2003). A diagnostic marker for speech delay associated with otitis media with effusion: The intelligibility-speech gap. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 17, 507-528.

Shriberg, L. D., Kent, R. D., Karlsson, H. B., McSweeny, J. L., Nadler, C. J., & Brown, R. L. (2003). A diagnostic marker for speech delay associated with otitis media with effusion: Backing of obstruents. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 17, 529-547.